An image reader for an image-carrying member is provided which includes a light source for illuminating the image-carrying member, a sensor for detecting light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined optical path, and an optical system including a lens fixed to a lens holder. The lens holder together with the lens is movable along the optical path for adjusting the focus of the lens. The image reader also includes a shield member for partially blocking the passage of the light coming from the image-carrying member. The lens and the shield member keep a predetermined distance to each other while the focal adjustment of the lens is being performed.
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10. An image reader for an image-carrying member, comprising:
a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path; a lens movable along said path relative to the sensor for focal adjustment; a lens holder for fixing the lens; a carrier member for carrying the lens holder, the carrier member being movable along said path relative to the sensor; and a shading correction shield member for partially blocking passage of said light, wherein the carrier member is provided with a first wall which includes the shield member and the lens and the shield member are held in fixed positional relationship with each other even if the carrier member is moved relative to the sensor for focal adjustment, the shield member being immovable relative to the lens.
1. An image reader for an image-carrying member, comprising:
a light source for illuminating the image-carrying member; a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path; a lens movable along said path relative to the sensor for focal adjustment; a lens holder for fixing the lens; a carrier member for carrying the lens holder, the carrier member being movable along said path relative to the sensor; and a shading correction shield member for partially blocking passage of said light, wherein the carrier member is provided with a first wall which includes the shield member and the lens and the shield member are held in fixed positional relationship with each other even if the carrier member is moved relative to the sensor for focal adjustment, the shield member being immovable relative to the lens.
11. A facsimile machine incorporating an image reader for an image-carrying member, the image reader comprising:
a light source for illuminating the image-carrying member; a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path; a lens movable along said path relative to the sensor for focal adjustment; a lens holder for fixing the lens; a carrier member for carrying the lens holder, the carrier member being movable along said path relative to the sensor; and a shading correction shield member for partially blocking passage of said light, wherein the carrier member is provided with a first wall which includes the shield member and the lens and the shield member are held in fixed positional relationship with each other even if the carrier member is moved relative to the sensor for focal adjustment, the shield member being immovable relative to the lens.
18. A multi-function apparatus having functions of a facsimile machine, a printer, an image scanner, a photocopier, or the like, the multi-function apparatus incorporating an image reader for an image-carrying member, the image reader comprising:
a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path; a lens movable along said path relative to the sensor for focal adjustment; a lens holder for fixing the lens; a carrier member for carrying the lens holder, the carrier member being movable along said path relative to the sensor; and a shading correction shield member for partially blocking passage of said light, wherein the carrier member is provided with a wall which includes the shield member and the lens and the shield member are held in fixed positional relationship with each other even if the carrier member is moved relative to the sensor for focal adjustment, the shield member being immovable relative to the lens.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image reader used for reading out images (and/or text) carried by a sheet member (such as an opaque paper sheet or a transparent plastic sheet). The present invention also relates to an apparatus incorporating such an image reader.
2. Description of the Related Art
Typically, an image reader of the above type includes a light source for illuminating image-carrying members, a light-sensitive detector (such as a charge-coupled device) for detecting reflection light coming from the image-carrying member, and an optical system (including a combination of mirrors and lenses) for leading the above reflection light to the light-sensitive detector.
In general, the light-sensitive detector is an elongated sensor consisting of e.g., phototransistors arranged in an array. Due to this linear arrangement, phototransistors disposed near the longitudinal ends of the detector tend to receive less light (less luminous energy) than those disposed around or at the center of the detector do. Such imbalance is undesirable and needs correction. (The correction will be called "shading correction" hereinafter).
One way to provide the shading correction may be to use a light shield member arranged for partially blocking the passage of the reflection light. An example of light shield member is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 61(1986)-111058. As shown in
A problem associated with the light shield member of the above application is as follows. As shown in
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an image reader capable of overcoming the above problem.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus in which such an image reader is advantageously incorporated.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image reader for an image-carrying member comprising:
a light source for illuminating the image-carrying member;
a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path;
a lens movable along said path for focal adjustment; and
a shield member for partially blocking passage of said light;
wherein the lens and the shield member are identically moved while the focal adjustment of the lens is being performed.
With such an arrangement, the lens and the shield member are identically moved (meaning that the lens and the shield member keep an initial distance to each other). Thus, the intended shading correction is obtained even when the lens is shifted in position for its focal adjustment.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the image reader further comprises a lens holder for fixing the lens and a carrier member for carrying the lens holder. The carrier member is movable along said path.
The carrier member may be formed with a groove extending through the carrier member, while the image reader may further comprise a stationary guide rail fitted in the groove of the carrier member. In the assembled state, the carrier member is slidable along the guide rail.
The lens holder may comprise a cylindrical member having a curved side surface, and the carrier member may have a curved surface for supporting the lens holder.
Advantageously, the carrier member is provided with a first wall and a second wall. The first wall may include the shield member. The second wall may be shorter than the first wall.
A distance between the first wall and the second wall may be substantially equal to a length of the lens holder. In this arrangement, the lens holder is readily attached to the carrier member simply by inserting the lens holder into. a space between the first wall and the second wall.
Preferably, the carrier member, the first wall and the second wall may be formed integral to each other as a single piece.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image reader for an image-carrying member comprising:
a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path;
a lens movable along said path for focal adjustment; and
a shield member for partially blocking passage of said light;
wherein the lens and the shield member are arranged to keep a predetermined distance to each other while the focal adjustment of the lens is being performed.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a facsimile machine incorporating an image reader for an image-carrying member, the image reader comprising:
a light source for illuminating the image-carrying member;
a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path;
a lens movable along said path for focal adjustment; and
a shield member for partially blocking passage of said light;
wherein the lens and the shield member are identically moved while the focal adjustment of the lens is being performed.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a multi-function apparatus having functions of a facsimile machine, a printer, an image scanner, a photocopier, or the like, the multi-function apparatus incorporating an image reader for an image-carrying member, the image reader comprising:
a sensor for detection of light coming from the image-carrying member along a predetermined path;
a lens movable along said path for focal adjustment; and
a shield member for partially blocking passage of said light;
wherein the lens and the shield member are arranged to keep a predetermined distance to each other while the focal adjustment of the lens is being performed.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description of the embodiment given below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the accompanying drawings:
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Reference is first made to
The multi-function apparatus A includes a housing 21 whose upper surface is provided with a control panel 22. A sheet transfer path 23 extends below the control panel 22 in a substantially horizontal manner. A sheet feed section 29 for holding sheet members (not shown) carrying images and/or text is arranged adjacent to an upstream end portion of the transfer path 23. The sheet members to be transferred may be opaque paper sheets, transparent plastic sheets made of a resin material for example, or the like.
The multi-function apparatus A also includes a feed roller 24, a sheet separation member 25 held in contact with the feed roller 24, a pair of guide rollers 26, and a pair of discharge rollers 28. The rollers 24, 26 and 28 and the separation member 25 are disposed at predetermined locations along the transfer path 23. The separation member 25 is provided for preventing more than one sheet member from being simultaneously supplied from the sheet feed section 29.
The feed roller 24, the guide rollers 26 and the discharge rollers 28 are associated with suitable actuators such as stepping motors (not shown). Thus, in operation, the sheet member held in contact with these rollers is transferred along the transfer path 23, and eventually discharged into a discharged sheet tray 27.
According to the illustrated embodiment, the images (and/or text) carried by each sheet member will be read out at a reading section R located between the guide rollers 26 and the discharge rollers 28. To this end, an image reader is incorporated in the multi-function apparatus A. The image reader is made up of a light source 31 located below the reading section R for illuminating the sheet member, an optical system 33 including a certain number of mirrors 32 and a CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor 1 mounted on a substrate 13. The CCD image sensor 1 may include a plurality of phototransistors arranged in an array.
The respective mirrors 32 of the optical system 33 are arranged so that image-carrying reflection light coming from the illuminated sheet member is properly led to the CCD image sensor 1. The CCD image sensor 1, though not shown in
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The lens holder 3 is carried by a base frame (or carrier member) 4 having the following arrangement. As shown in
Between the front and the rear walls 6-7, the support portion 5 has an arcuate upper surface 5c suitably configured for enabling close contact with an outer surface 3a of the lens holder 3. In the illustrated embodiment, a distance between the front wall 6 and the rear wall 7 is rendered equal to or slightly smaller than a length L2 of the lens holder 3 (see also FIG. 2). Thus, the lens holder 3 is readily fixed to the base frame 4 simply by inserting the lens holder 3 into a space between the front wall 6 and the rear wall 7.
Alternatively, an adhesive may be provided between the outer surface 3a of the lens holder and the upper surface 5c of the base frame, so that the lens holder 3 is more firmly fixed to the base frame 4. In this case, the distance between the front wall 6 and the rear wall 7 is not necessarily equal to or smaller than the length L2 of the lens holder 3 but can be greater than the length L2.
According to the present invention, the base frame 4 is formed with a groove 8 at the lower side (bottom side) of the support portion 5. As shown in
Description will now be made to an advantage of the present invention.
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According to the present invention, since the upper end 6a of the front wall 6 is fixed in position with respect to the lens 2, the distance L1 between the lens 2 and the upper end 6a is constant even when the base frame 4 is moved relative to the frame 11 of the housing 21 for adjusting the focus of the lens 2. Thus, the amount H of the blocked passage of the light 15 is constant, whereby intended shading correction is performed.
In the above preferred embodiment, the image reader is described as being incorporated in a multi-function apparatus. However, as is easily understood, the same image reader may be incorporated in an ordinary facsimile machine, an image scanner, or the like.
The present invention being thus described, it is obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations should not be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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